1) Buy a £30 Wholefoods voucher for £12.75 via Groupon using code NEW15 on a new account. Wholefoods do lots of natural food items e.g. nuts, porridge etc. Decent discount given the most you can usually expect is 10% for being a new customer at Wholefoods. This voucher is for new Wholefoods customers.
2) You have until the end of the year to use the voucher, which you apply at wholefoods checkout when doing an online shop.
3) Like any food store, there are some good prices and not so good prices and will fluctuate weekly including stock, heres an example shop I pulled together as of 29/09 using the £30 voucher which I thought was decent value:
Porridge Oats 25kg Bulk £19.99 (£8.50 with voucher) - good reviews and breakfast sorted for the foreseeable future
Chilli Nuts 500g £4.04 (£1.71 with voucher)
Bombay Mix (Mild) 250g £1.35 (57p with voucher)
2 x Strawberry Crunch Bar (Nakd) 88p (38p with voucher)
The Groupon voucher does not include the postage for the Wholefoods order. In the above example which includes the 25kg of porridge, the 48 hour parcelforce delivery cost is £4.99. So you are looking at £17.75 overall net cost for the order however still decent in my opinion given if you purchased only the 25kg porridge oats from Amazon it would cost £23 including delivery and this doesn't include the various items above. Hope that's clear but any questions let me know.
Latest comments (38)
sadact06
6 Oct 17#38
Missed it. Sold out
sbosque
6 Oct 17#37
Used wholefoodonline for years and I strongly recommend them, great price & range, excellent customer service and allow you to buy bulk. Plus every week they offer a free product if you order. Deliveries are not that quick but are free as long as you spend the minimum. You do can cumulate topcashback with their own cashback.
cammeyz
6 Oct 17#36
Bought from here before via amazon....great products but their website is a whole different level of awful for many reason!
daveydave
3 Oct 17#33
Just took delivery of 25kg of jumbo oats..... I knew it would be big..... but crikey.....anyone got any ideas about storing it?
Chanchi32 to daveydave
4 Oct 17#34
Same here, my order came yesterday, the porridge oats bag is a beast!
bellboys to Chanchi32
6 Oct 17#35
Sort of puts me off ordering as once the bag is open it will surely degrade the contents unless you put it in many sealed storage jars? Which then defeats the object of saving money by buying in bulk?
bridiecorr
30 Sep 17#29
Anyone else struggling to actually redeem their voucher after buying? Also noticed they've upped free delivery limit to £50
kavakava to bridiecorr
30 Sep 17#30
YES! This took a while. You have to first click through to "CHECKOUT" from your basket. Then, on the right-hand side, there's a box where you enter your Groupon code. However, copying & pasting from the Groupon PDF seems to mess something up, so try entering the code manually. You may also need to create a new account first. A bit of a hassle.
antalismy to bridiecorr
30 Sep 17#31
It's still free delivery at £30 and above.
bridiecorr to antalismy
30 Sep 17#32
Yeah it went weird with groupon things, my bad. My orders finally gone through after doing the exact same as I did before, idk if it was messing up with how many people were ordering.(embarrassed)
Oink
30 Sep 17#28
Thanks OP I needed to stock up on nuts- the prices on Wholefoods do seem quite pricey but with the voucher I'd say it works out around 25% less than I'd usually pay :thumbsup:
Springerbhoy
29 Sep 17#27
Postage is free if you spend over £30, therefore you need to spend £60 for free postage with your groupon.
Cheers for that OP.
Shaydog
29 Sep 17#26
Thanks for this OP I grabbed one immediatly. :raised_hand:
I have been having a good rummage through the site & apart from a few things like the porridge & peanut butter which I don't need, pretty much everything seems VERY overpriced like double compared to grape tree.
Has anyone found a few good value items?
Mumushka
29 Sep 17#25
No - I'm wrong - just changed my order and it fell to £2.99
Mumushka
29 Sep 17#24
Ok - np - whatever you think best.
I get the impression that the cheapest available postage is a flat rate of £4.99 ... but havent tested it particularly much
Mumushka
29 Sep 17#18
Their site is so frustrating!
I cant get the free delivery to go through - I get an error message ("Invalid delivery method") with either the free 5 day delivery or the free DPD delivery - I think 3pm was their cut off time for delivery tomorrow .... so I think it might be causing me problems that its just rolled over....
I presume its worked fine for everyone else?
Chanchi32 to Mumushka
29 Sep 17#19
Voucher excludes the delivery charge - you need to pay for delivery as per OP. Originally when I bought the voucher it looked like there maybe free delivery but not the case as you get an error message and wont let you submit the order.
Mumushka to Chanchi32
29 Sep 17#22
Ah ok - ty.
Should the £12.75 in the title not be changed to add on the delivery charge if its compulsory? The minimum you can spend isn't £12.75, its £17.74
Chanchi32 to Mumushka
29 Sep 17#23
I think the postage charge depends on what you order, I have got a reference in there plus postage, but will have a look in a bit. cheers
Old.Gold
29 Sep 17#20
2) You have until the end of the year to use the voucher, which you apply at wholefoods checkout when doing an online shop. If this is one of the conditions, as listed above, how comes some are buying it now?
Chanchi32 to Old.Gold
29 Sep 17#21
You need to buy the voucher from Groupon now as probably will only run for a few days or a week. Once you have bought the voucher you then have the rest of the year to use it at Wholefoods.
Mumushka
29 Sep 17#17
Weird - cant work out whats happening - but seems to add [extra?] VAT [20% tax] onto the Strawberry Crunch nak'd bars - but nothing else in my basket has tax added.
Still a great deal :grin:
FloatingWilson
29 Sep 17#16
Perfect for getting in shape!
Cheers Chanchi
dougieboy
29 Sep 17#15
Great company. Regularly buy the 25kg sacks of organic jumbo oats. Quidco, there’s always a 10% voucher kicking around and you get points to redeem on each order.
batemansxxxb
29 Sep 17#11
The Groupon voucher is £15.00 unless you're factoring in poss TCB
Chanchi32 to batemansxxxb
29 Sep 17#12
As per OP use code DOUBLE
batemansxxxb to Chanchi32
29 Sep 17#13
Can't see where to input the code on basket
Chanchi32 to batemansxxxb
29 Sep 17#14
On desktop its on the right hand side at payment stage
M1LFHunter
29 Sep 17#10
Are they free from nuts?
summerof76
29 Sep 17#9
Heat added :joy:
Bess_and_Sam
29 Sep 17#6
I bought one but then noticed that it says for new customers only. Does anyone know if they are strict about this as I have had stuff delivered from them before. Do I need to create a new account?
Chanchi32 to Bess_and_Sam
29 Sep 17#8
Not sure, this is the first time that I have ordered from them. Might be a good idea to use a new account if you are an existing Wholefoods customer.
maccy1
29 Sep 17#7
I do like a bit of porridge, cheers chichi. :laughing:
ILikeUsingGifsToComment
29 Sep 17#5
karlie88
29 Sep 17#3
Any idea if the Groupon vouchers can be stacked? Was the voucher code section blocked off when you applied one code chanch?
Chanchi32 to karlie88
29 Sep 17#4
It only let me apply one code at Wholefoods checkout. Did try to combine with another code but it didnt work.
Opening post
1) Buy a £30 Wholefoods voucher for £12.75 via Groupon using code NEW15 on a new account. Wholefoods do lots of natural food items e.g. nuts, porridge etc. Decent discount given the most you can usually expect is 10% for being a new customer at Wholefoods. This voucher is for new Wholefoods customers.
2) You have until the end of the year to use the voucher, which you apply at wholefoods checkout when doing an online shop.
3) Like any food store, there are some good prices and not so good prices and will fluctuate weekly including stock, heres an example shop I pulled together as of 29/09 using the £30 voucher which I thought was decent value:
Latest comments (38)
I needed to stock up on nuts- the prices on Wholefoods do seem quite pricey but with the voucher I'd say it works out around 25% less than I'd usually pay :thumbsup:
Cheers for that OP.
I have been having a good rummage through the site & apart from a few things like the porridge & peanut butter which I don't need, pretty much everything seems VERY overpriced like double compared to grape tree.
Has anyone found a few good value items?
I get the impression that the cheapest available postage is a flat rate of £4.99 ... but havent tested it particularly much
I cant get the free delivery to go through - I get an error message ("Invalid delivery method") with either the free 5 day delivery or the free DPD delivery - I think 3pm was their cut off time for delivery tomorrow .... so I think it might be causing me problems that its just rolled over....
I presume its worked fine for everyone else?
Should the £12.75 in the title not be changed to add on the delivery charge if its compulsory? The minimum you can spend isn't £12.75, its £17.74
If this is one of the conditions, as listed above, how comes some are buying it now?
Still a great deal :grin:
Cheers Chanchi
Heat added :joy: